'Twilight' a doorway to darkness

A TV producer and radio host is advising parents to keep their
children from seeing a movie debuting today in theaters
nationwide because it is contrary to Christian
teachings.

Steve Wohlberg, spokesman and director for White Horse
Media and author of The Trouble with Twilight: Why Today's
Vampire Craze is Hazardous to Your Health, is warning parents
about The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 -- a movie
that is fueling interest in vampire activities.

"I know that not everybody is going to do that," Wohlberg
asserts, "but I read an article out of Australia when the second
Twilight movie came out, and it documented clans of
vampires and people who are involved in drinking blood popping up
all over Queensland and all over Australia."

The problem, according to Wohlberg, is the popular vampire
series paints vampires in a very positive light, often leading
youngsters to go online and find all types of websites devoted to
the subject.

"It's a doorway to darkness, and there [are] all kinds of people
out there," the author asserts. "I know many of them who have
gotten involved in the occult -- thought it was a good thing,
thought it was going to improve their life -- and then it took a
turn toward the worst and became something very scary, very
frightening. They've been involved with spirits trying to invade
their bodies and destroy their lives, and eventually they got
out."

He laments the reality that children are growing up without the
type of parenting that would warn them about the potential harm
movies like Breaking Dawn might bring.

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